Hyena

On the first glance, spotted hyenas look like oversized dogs. Striking
are their long necks, powerful skull, brown spots on a yellowish-brown
coat and the sloping topline. This is why hyenas always look as if they
ducked. Their appearance helped these predators to their bad reputation.
To human observers, they often seem threatening and insidious. Indeed
spotted hyenas are the most successful hunters of the African savannah.
At dusk they prey on larger ungulates, but they also do not despise
small animals, such as insects or reptiles. Sometimes they also take the
prey of other predators, such as lions or leopards. Hyenas eat their
prey completely, because they can even digest their bones. Only hairs
are regurgitated again. Hyenas live in packs of up to 80 animals, always
headed by a dominant female.

Age: 6 years+

WARNING: Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts -
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